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THIRD SCHEDULE

(Articles 159 and 177)

The Judiciary

PART I

The Supreme Court.

 1. Salary and allowance of Judges.-(1) There shall be paid to the Chief Justice of Pakistan, a salary of Rs.5, 500 per mensem and to every other judge of the Supreme Court, a salary of Rs.5, 100 per mensem.

 (2) Every Judge of the Supreme Court shall be entitled to such other privileges and allowances, including allowances for expenses in respect of equipment and traveling on first appointment, and to such rights in respect of leave of absence and pension, as may be determined by the President, and until so determined to the allowances, privileges and rights which immediately before the Constitution Day, were admissible to the Judges of the Federal Court, and for this purpose the provisions of the Government of Indian (Federal Court) Order, 1937, shall, subject to the provisions of the Constitution, apply.

 2. Officers and servants of the Supreme Court.-(1) Appointments of officers and servants of the Supreme Court shall be made by the Chief Justice of Pakistan, or such other Judge or officer of that court as he may direct and shall be in accordance with rules framed by the Supreme Court, with the previous approval of the President.

 (2) The conditions of service of officers and servants of the Supreme Court shall be such as may be prescribed by rules made by the Supreme Court:

 Provided that the rules, in so far as they relate to remuneration or leave, shall require the previous approval of the President.

 3. Rule-making power of the Supreme Court.-(1) The Supreme Court may, with the previous approval of the President, make rules for regulating the practice and procedure of the court, including rules as to-

(a)  the persons practicing before the court;

(b)  the conditions subject to which any judgment pronounced, or order made, by the court may be reviewed, and the procedure for such review, including the time within which applications for such review are to be entered;

(c)  the procedure for hearing appeals and applications to the court, including the time within which such appeals and applications are to be entered;

(d)  the entertainment of appeals under paragraph (c) of Article 159;

(e)  the costs of, and incidental to any proceedings in the court;

(f)  the fees to be charged in respect of the proceedings in the court;

(g)  the procedure for summary determination of any appeal which appears to the court to be frivolous or vexatious, or brought for the purpose of causing delay;